April 2010 Archive
5221.
C++ for Python Programmers (web.cse.msu.edu)
5222.
Farewell, TomTom - Google SatNav for Android launches in UK (crave.cnet.co.uk)
5223.
Google maps navigation now available in UK for select Android devices (munkimatt.com)
5224.
AT&T Unveils Buzz.com (mashable.com)
5225.
How Gmail’s drag and drop works and why it’s not supported in Safari (thecssninja.com)
5226.
Embracing the digital book (craigmod.com)
5227.
EPub Bud: Publish and share your own books (epubbud.com)
5228.
Strictly Democratic Tools Build Boredom and Disinterest (bigspaceship.com)
5229.
Why prototype? (softwareprototyping.net)
5230.
Efficient Coding FTW: Akamai's 61,000 Servers Getting Greener (datacenterknowledge.com)
5231.
Volcano ash: Threat of second volcano Katla '10 times the strength' (telegraph.co.uk)
5232.
JSConf 2010 report (sauria.com)
5233.
Comcast owes P2P users $16; yes, they should take it (arstechnica.com)
5234.
Counterfeit Deterring Features in the New $100 Bill (US) (newmoney.gov)
5235.
Oracle's ODF Plug-in Pricing: What's up with That? (consortiuminfo.org)
5236.
Suicide or Psychedelics? The last-resort option for cluster headaches (vimeo.com)
5237.
Watch F8 live (cdn.livestream.com)
5238.
Oh that DHH (jkode.tumblr.com)
5239.
10 World Changing Technologies (tastethecloud.com)
5240.
People are 50% more likely to lie via email vs pen and paper (spring.org.uk)
5241.
Democracy, freedom of the press, and government data requests to Google (drewconway.com)
5242.
Signs that the VC you're talking to is serious (babblingvc.typepad.com)
5243.
World Bank Data Catalogue (data.worldbank.org)
5244.
Tutorial: Twitter stream API in Python (arstechnica.com)
5245.
Which network do you want? (net neutrality in a nutshell) (imgur.com)
5246.
Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study (2007) (guardian.co.uk)
5247.
How NoSQL is used at Twitter (axonflux.com)
5248.
Massive Speedups in Matlab (massiveanalytics.com)
5249.
By the Numbers: Facebook’s Road to an IPO (gigaom.com)
5250.
Facebook Lets Merchants Convert Rewards Points into Credits (insidefacebook.com)